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5 Minutes in the Lower Middle Market

Podcast de Mikk Markus / PrivateEquityGuy

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5 Minutes in the Lower Middle Market is a short daily podcast on the best ideas, lessons, and signals in the world of small business acquisitions, holdcos, private equity, and operating companies. In five minutes or less, it helps buyers, operators, and investors get sharper on what actually matters in the lower middle market.

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18 episodios

episode Why Every Business Owner Should Study This AI Example artwork

Why Every Business Owner Should Study This AI Example

In this episode of 5 Minutes in the Lower Middle Market, we explore one of the most eye-opening AI use cases I've seen in a traditional business. A roofing company in South Florida recently ran a blind test on a $6.5 million commercial estimate. A senior estimator spent two weeks building the bid. An AI-powered system completed the same work in just 23 minutes. The difference between the two estimates? Roughly $400. The lesson isn't that AI is replacing people. It's that AI is turning tribal knowledge into scalable operating systems. We discuss why the biggest opportunity for lower middle market businesses may not be cost cutting, but capacity expansion, faster training, reduced key-person risk, and the ability to grow revenue without adding overhead at the same pace. Timestamps: 0:00 Why most people still underestimate AI in traditional businesses 0:45 The $6.5 million roofing estimate experiment 1:10 Two weeks vs. 23 minutes: the shocking result 1:49 Why this changes more than productivity 2:21 Turning tribal knowledge into an operating system 3:01 How AI makes businesses more scalable 3:43 The hidden benefit: sending more proposals 4:00 Growing revenue without adding overhead 4:36 What AI adoption could look like in the lower middle market 5:00 The biggest lesson for owners and investors

15 de jun de 2026 - 5 min
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The Best-Performing Stock in S&P 500 History (621,000%)

In this episode of 5 Minutes in the Lower Middle Market, we study one of the greatest business builders of the last 50 years: Ken Langone. Most people know Langone as the co-founder of The Home Depot. Fewer know the story of how it all started: backing a recently fired executive, betting on people before credentials, and building a culture where thousands of employees became owners. We explore Langone's philosophy of capitalism, why he believed ownership changes behavior, how Home Depot became the best-performing stock in S&P 500 history through 2018, and why he argues that people—not products, capital, or strategy—are ultimately the differentiator. Timestamps 0:00 Ken Langone's view of capitalism 0:33 The simple idea behind Home Depot's success 1:00 Backing Bernie Marcus after he was fired 1:50 The investment that became a 621,000% return 2:58 How 3,000 parking lot workers became millionaires 3:09 The cashier who went on to run 1,700 stores 3:43 The biggest lesson from Ken Langone

12 de jun de 2026 - 4 min
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482 Acquisitions in 16 Years: The John Malone Playbook

In this episode of 5 Minutes in the Lower Middle Market, we study one of the greatest capital allocators in history: John Malone. Most people know Malone as the architect behind cable giant TCI, where he reportedly completed 482 acquisitions between 1973 and 1989 — roughly one acquisition every other week. Fewer realize he is also widely credited with popularizing EBITDA and has become one of the largest private landowners in America. Timestamps: 0:00 Why John Malone matters to every business buyer 0:23 Building TCI through relentless acquisitions 1:20 How TCI completed 482 acquisitions 1:59 Why John Malone popularized EBITDA 2:57 From cable empire to 2.2 million acres of land 3:13 The largest private landowners in America 3:50 What lower middle market operators can learn from John Malone

10 de jun de 2026 - 4 min
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Why Thrive Holdings Is Spending $1 Billion on These Roll-Ups

In this episode of 5 Minutes in the Lower Middle Market, we explore a trend that would have sounded strange just a few years ago: venture-backed companies pivoting into roll-ups. For years, investors chased pure software businesses. Today, many are realizing that in fragmented industries, it may be easier to buy the customer base first and modernize it later with AI. We break down why accounting has become one of the most attractive consolidation markets, how firms like Kelly Partners have completed more than 90 acquisitions, and why AI could accelerate the next wave of professional services roll-ups. Timestamps 0:00 Why venture investors are pivoting to roll-ups 0:26 The surprising trend happening inside venture capital 1:10 Why accounting has become a prime acquisition target 2:36 Kelly Partners and the 90+ acquisition playbook 3:20 Why keeping local partners invested matters 4:33 How AI is changing the roll-up equation 4:41 Why buying firms may beat building software from scratch

9 de jun de 2026 - 5 min
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The Billionaires Behind Monaco's Superyachts (And the Businesses They Bought)

In this episode of 5 Minutes in the Lower Middle Market, we explore an unlikely place to study wealth creation: the harbor of Monaco during Formula 1 weekend. Many people assume the yachts belong to tech founders, celebrities, or hedge fund stars. But a closer look reveals a different story. A surprising number of fortunes were built by acquiring companies, consolidating fragmented industries, buying hard assets, improving operations, and compounding capital over decades. Timestamps: 0:00 The surprising number of fortunes built through acquisitions 1:38 Patrick Dovigi and the roll-up of waste management 2:16 Ian Malouf and building a recycling empire 2:32 Gary Klesch and buying unwanted industrial assets 2:49 Eddie Lampert and distressed investing 3:34 The repeatable pattern behind massive fortunes 4:00 Why boring industries create extraordinary wealth

8 de jun de 2026 - 4 min
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